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The predictable consequences of the right wing’s war on public schools are being felt as educators leave their ...
"This has presented a whole new problem that many teachers, like myself, aren't sure how to navigate..." View Entire Post › ...
Christina Formella is now facing 55 charges related to her alleged sexual abuse of a teenage student, prosecutors revealed in ...
I began teaching amid a crisis ‒ crack epidemic, gang violence, civil unrest. Under Trump, my students, my colleagues and I ...
Sarah Jacas allegedly raped the boy multiple times, and later told him to lay low because her husband was angry with him, ...
And then, in Columbus, it’s literally going on strike over climate-controlled classrooms, which is obviously about the working conditions of the teachers, but it’s also about the learning ...
Students taught by teachers then go out into the world and, statistics tell us, likely earn double or more the salary of the teacher who filled their heads with the knowledge needed to succeed.
Then you have a strike in Columbus, because there's been an expired contract, and the things that the teachers were trying to get, including lower class sizes and ventilation systems.
This academic year, 75% of new hires in rural Texas schools were unlicensed, filling immediate need in classrooms but resulting in negative learning outcomes for students.
Months after Ann Arbor Public Schools laid off 55 teachers, 48 have now been recalled. The layoffs were in response to a budget shortfall.
A new Louisiana law allows retired teachers to be re-employed to fill critical shortages in the classroom without losing their retirement benefits.